‘No Matter How Sharp Your Prophetic Oil Is, Don’t Try It On Black Stars’ – Gospel Musician Eric Jeshurun Shades Prophet Who Spoke Against Kudus
Gospel musician, Eric Jeshurun has warned Prophets to desist from giving prophecies about the outcome of Black Stars’ matches.
The musician, in a video that appeared he was shading Rev. Jedidiah Henry Kore, founder of Zion Prayer Ministries International, about his prophecy ahead of Ghana’s match against Egypt on Thursday, January, 18, cautioned men of God to beware of the Black Stars.
Rev. Jedidiah Henry Kore, popularly called “Fire Oja”, is trending for saying Ghana’s and West Ham’s player, Mohammed Kudus would perform abysmally in the match against Egypt.
He advised Ghanaians to place their hopes in Jordan Ayew instead to help the Black Stars, claiming he saw “in the spirit realm, Kudus was chewing something [popcorn]. So, if Kudus is coming into the match, he’s rather coming to disgrace himself” which, according to his translation, indicates a terrible thing to happen regarding Ghana’s starboy.
He said Jordan Ayew’s breakthrough is this AFCON 2023 but for Kudus, he will gravely disappoint Ghanaians.
But this prophecy backfired as Kudus received the “man of the match” award for scoring Ghana’s 2 goals against Egypt which ended in a draw.
Eric Jeshurun, in an Instagram post, admonished the religious leaders saying “no matter how sharp your prophetic oil is, don’t try it on Black Stars”.
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Source: Ghmessenger.com